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You want to know what is funny? Ive been watching conspiracy videos on youtube, reading about it, hearing stories etc for a few years.. This was planned to happen. America will fall into debt, the world economy will follow, shit will just go haywire then some shit is gonna happen with staged events going on to fool the world into some other crap. Watch this video, then watch some suggested videos.

http://www.youtube.c...h?v=5sBO7-Wv82Y

Coincidence ended a LONG time ago.

http://www.youtube.c...h?v=EyuyeIVbwOM

Edited by SargeRX8

Well apple is worth more than the amount of capital left before they reach the debt limit. It's pretty creative reporting saying that they are worth more! They are simply going to agree on a new debt limit and the issue will be delayed until the situation worsens, or it gets better! The media and the opposition political parties are having a field day with it. I wouldn't get too caught up in the hype.

The US GDP is still almost triple that of the second most powerful economy (China), so they've got a long way to fall in the scheme of world power. Unfortunately the population doesn't see things in such a rosy light. No doubt they will be pissed, but let's face it, they've got a substantially higher standard of living than some of the other super powers out there! (China, India).

Things are definitely set to change over the next 10 years! I think 50 years will be VASTLY different to how they are now!

not at all....or not in the medium term.

no matter how blind the lenders choose to be....sooner or later they will realise this money can't be paid back.

the world's changing, it always does. I bet the romans were surprised when the goths finally got through the walls of rome too.

"Kinky Sex Makes The World Go 'Round"

Greetings:This is the Secretary of War at the State Department

of the United States

We have a problem.

The companies want something done about this sluggish

world economic situation

Profits have been running a little thin lately

and we need to stimulate some growth

Now we know

there's an alarmingly high number of young people roaming

around in your country with nothing to do but stir up trouble

for the police and damage private property.

It doesn't look like they'll ever get a job

It's about time we did something constructive with these people

We've got thousands of 'em here too. They're crawling all over

The companies think it's time we all sit down, have a serious get-together-

And start another war

The President?

He loves the idea! All those missiles streaming overhead to and fro

Napalm

People running down the road, skin on fire

The Soviets seem up for it:

The Kremlin's been itching for the real thing for years.

Hell, Afghanistan's no fun

So whadya say?

We don't even have to win this war.

We just want to cut down on some of this excess population

Now look. Just start up a draft; draft as many of those people as you can.

We'll call up every last youngster we can get our hands on,

hand 'em some speed, give 'em an hour or two to learn how to use

an automatic rifle and send 'em on their way

Libya? El Salvador? How 'bout Northern Ireland?

Or a "moderately repressive regime" in South America?

We'll just cook up a good Soviet threat story

in the Middle East-we need that oil

We had Libya all ready to go and Colonel Khadafy's hit squad

didn't even show up. I tell ya

That man is unreliable.

The Kremlin had their fingers on the button just like we did for that one

Now just think for a minute-We can make this war so big-so BIG

The more people we kill in this war, the more the economy will prosper

We can get rid of practically everybody on your dole queue if we plan this right.

Take every loafer on welfare right off our computer rolls

Now don't worry about demonstrations-just pump up your drug supply.

So many people have hooked themselves on heroin

and amphetamines since we took over, it's just like Vietnam.

We had everybody so busy with LSD they never got too strong.

Kept the war functioning just fine

It's easy.

We've got our college kids so interested in beer

they don't even care if we start manufacturing germ bombs again.

Put a nuclear stockpile in their back yard,

they wouldn't even know what it looked like

So how 'bout it? Look-War is money.

The arms manufacturers tell me unless

we get our bomb factories up to full production

the whole economy is going to collapse

The Soviets are in the same boat.

We all agree the time has come for the big one, so whadya say?!?

That's excellent. We knew you'd agree

The companies will be very pleased.

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